Thanks for the support on this ITKNS. Now that Microsoft is changing their Office product naming and license naming I wonder if they will change the shared use ability too. We have a shared computer in a meeting room people use for video meetings. MS Teams works fine, but the other office 365 apps don't if the person logging in has a different license from what is installed on the shared computer. We have some people with E3 licenses and some with Business Premium. I understand if the license includes other applications that those wouldn't be available, but the BASE versions of Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint should all be treated the same. I do understand there are some enhancements available to the higher license, but upon login, I would think those could just be disabled for that users session. Or at least have the option to install the lower tier base version of those apps that would work for E3 people as well. It doesn't make sense we would have to put all our people at the E3 level just so they can run those BASE apps which are included in both licenses.